Genocide? As Gaza Dries Out, Israel Turns Off Fresh Water Spigot
(MPN) — Near the end of last month, Haaretz reported that, according to an expert hydrologist, 97 percent of Gaza’s drinking water has been contaminated by sewage and salt. The UN also confirmed that
this was the case early last year, and clearly, the situation has
remained unchanged even up until 2018. Robert Piper, the UN’s local
coordinator for humanitarian and development activities, has called the
situation “really very serious” and stated that “[w]e are falling far
behind the demand for clean drinking water for Gazans.”
This kind of mistreatment is part and parcel of an overall package of
deprivation that continues to plague the Palestinian people. There are
some 2 million residents in Gaza affected by this egregious policy,
famously one of the most densely populated areas on the planet. Gaza’s
water resources are fully controlled by Israel and the division of
groundwater is something that was provided for in the Oslo II Accord.
However, despite the fact that under the Accord Israel is allocated four times the Palestinian portion of water resources, it has been revealed that Israel has been extracting 80 percent more water from the West Bank than it agreed to.